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You are one of the most familiar faces in class, not because you are funny or have great note-taking abilities but because you ask the most number of questions.1. It is important to have a good way to ask questions. Here are a few tips for improving your questioning skills:

Be clear about what you want to know.

Be clear about what you want to know and frame your question accordingly2. If you beat around the bush, your teachers won’t be entirely sure what it is that you haven’t understood, or need an explanation for.

3.

If you are uncertain about a particular subject, make it clear when it is being discussed. If you put your question in context (语境), you can be sure of it. Because questions often open up new avenues within a subject, doing this would benefit the whole class.

Don’t hesitate to talk to your teacher after class.

4. Therefore, if you feel uncomfortable about asking a question in front of your classmates, wait till the class is over. This will probably put you more at ease.

Write down your questions.

5. They may appear when you’re studying, reading or taking notes. Note them down on a piece of paper so that you won’t forget to ask them later. This can also make sure that you don’t have any unanswered questions when the exam approaches.

A. Don’t ask more questions once a time.

B. Questions may appear at any time.

C. Being curious is not a bad quality.

D. You may think it is good to ask no questions.

E. Ask questions related to the context.

F. A question needs to be easy to be understood and to the point.

G. One-to-one interactions (互动) are always much better than one-to-many.

 

1.C 2.F 3.E 4.G 5.B 【解析】 本文属于说明文,爱问问题不是一个坏习惯,但是也要注意方式方法,本文介绍了提升问问题的几个技巧。 1.根据前一句You are one of the most familiar faces in class, not because you are funny or have great note-taking abilities but because you ask the most number of questions.可知,你是班上最熟悉的面孔,是因为最爱问问题,因而承接C选项,爱问问题不是一个坏的品质,进而引出本文的话题,问问题也要注意技巧,故选C。 2.根据本段小标题Be clear about what you want to know.可知,本段主要讲问问题必要要明确问题,讲要点,故F选项“问题应该让人容易理解和切中要点”与小标题符合,故选F。 3.根据本段If you put your question in context (语境), you can be sure of it.可知,把问题带入语境可以更加明确问题,因此,本段主要讲述 问问题不能太独立,应该放在语境中,故E选项“结合语境问问题”切题。 4.根据后一句Therefore, if you feel uncomfortable about asking a question in front of your classmates, wait till the class is over.可知,如果不方便当着全班同学的面问问题,就在课后问,而G选项“一对一的交流肯定比一对多的要好得多”阐明一对一交流的优势,因而需要重视,故与后一句therefore形成因果关系,逻辑符合,故选G。 5.根据后一句They may appear when you’re studying, reading or taking notes.可知,问题可能出现在学习、阅读或者记笔记的时候,因而B选项“问题可能出现在任何时候”为总领句,后一句为举例,故选B。
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